AnTuTu has named the most productive Android smartphones available in the worldwide market. The complete list is published on the benchmark official website.
Among flagship models, the standout performer is the Red Magic 8 Pro Plus from Nubia, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Close behind are the vivo X90 Pro Plus and the iQOO 11, both running the same high end chip. Notably, seven of the ten top devices rely on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, underscoring the strong link between this processor and leading performance in the current Android lineup.
In the sub-flagship category, the top spot goes to the iQOO Neo7 featuring the Dimensity 8200 chipset. In second and third places follow the Xiaomi 12T and the realme GT Neo3, both built around the Dimensity 8100 Ultra. These results highlight how MediaTek’s Dimensity 8000-series processors hold a commanding position in mid range power without sacrificing core speed.
For mid budget devices, the Nothing Phone 1 leads the way, followed by the realme GT Master and the Poco X5 Pro in a close trio. All three rely on Snapdragon 7-series chips, demonstrating how Qualcomm’s mid tier CPUs continue to deliver solid performance for everyday multitasking, gaming, and media consumption without pushing into the flagship price range.
Additionally, a note from earlier discussions on socialbites.ca pointed to an anomaly in the Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus main cameras when capturing at 50 MP. The photo sensors sometimes struggle to keep every detail in focus across the entire scene, indicating room for software or sensor tuning in future updates.